Venezuela crisis- What happening now?
Since this year, Venezuela has cracked down on guns to lower the crime rate.
But the real purpose is to prevent anti - government guerrillas from forming because anti - government protesters are so big.
Still, the economic hardships are getting worse and more and more nonviolent protesters are increasing.
So Nicholas Maduro gathered the union members to organize a new Bolivarian Militia.
Simon Bolivar was the hero of the Venezuelan Revolutionary War, and Hugo Chávez constantly identified himself with Bolivar.
They gathered loyal members of the unified Socialist Party of Maduro and Venezuela (PSUV), handed out guns and organized militia.
The purpose, of course, is to suppress the anti-government protesters.
In 2002, Hugo Chavez went on a coup attempt, creating an organization like the Hunan Festivals organized around the poor who support him.
It is a union that looks like a web in Venezuela, because the union has taken control of numerous occupations.
They also connect with unions in other regions and act systematically.
Of course, these union members receive preferential treatment, such as receiving priority food distribution over ordinary citizens.
When the economy becomes difficult, the government tries to preserve its power by using preferential as a weapon.
(A state bakery in Caracas in 2017)
As can be seen in Venezuela,
If the economy gets harder and the young people suffer from high taxes and job hunting, the government will try to increase the number of civil servants first.
But if you can no longer keep the people alive, you will now have the power to be loyal to you.
The political situation of Caracas, now the capital of Venezuela, is very urgent.
Because the people who disagree with the food crisis continue to resist, Maduro is bringing unions to Caracas.
It is a matter of time before the bloodshed takes place, especially because the militia of the union is armed.
-written by @sommola -